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lias dot rulati . iher v libhed i the carolina watchman fff'-iye salisbury n c m thursday may 17 1894 v w,.i v i:n vn sekies what is easjqrja c - ...- dr.sanmel pitcher's prescription for infants . _â– ; . tt contains neither o^ium mcryliino nor areoiic substance t is a harmless substitute â€¢. drops so ::.:.-; s raps and castor ' nr i : :. its fpiarautee is thirty years use by ; t ns f mothers casioria is the children's panacea the mother's friend castoria castoria cfesterlaistu Â» â€¢'â– 'â– - r ' ! tochiwrenthai castoria cures colic constipation ' : j . , .., - . ,â€¢ i any prescription sour stomach diarrhoea erucatioo teown ton " ' ~ h a awii=i m i kill worms ;;:Â«. bteq . t^d promote dj 111 so oxford sl bivoklju n y gestiou without injurious medication ..â– â– â€¢; .'.> universal r i . ttlu-t it iua wort i rÂ«r vvora yoars i hare recomruondec â– .. f ware the ' y our â€¢ cantoris and shail ai ways continue u i . : â– , ' â– â– â€¢ t jjeohs it lias invariawj pi luccd bcaeflcia ilts d . i edwitif.?a&:::~,!i.i j ,.â€¢ ; . â€¢ v i â– â– â€¢ . i _â€¢-,: ii y.;if â– : , u i ', ii .. ..'. s york cily xhb . mpaky 77 iiurbjlt sjteeet ni:\v york clw johksois's j riacwetic oil k jsj instant kilierof pain !â– . r t j â– , â– c . v j a -. j external cism s dba v â– 'â– â€¢-â– bi awe â– i 'â– â– m ctiy " â– Â» . . .â– â€¢â€¢--â– -*â– , .. bill - â– j Â» ifson 3 "' emtalsoap â€¢ cure !â– â– ... -. - mÂ«i .... â– in ! promote the vr.'vwtb i ">- r - j ; - . foi idwin cuxiirtll s \ :.!-"! i:v x c *" sdddeoeath the community shocked â– evening jusi after tea while mr r a iroiiituent and higlily t in lie best 1 1 -: : its - - reading a newspajwr i.i the !â– < i ; lit , , .. , heart gasped and v leujy uncon :: icken with ton btrn ition and iintuÂ«iia:ely summonwl a j itsk-ian km ii was i late the oki gentleman was dead lmiysicians gave heart . i i m aa the eiuse ' â€” i i - â– â– '' w i vr v d;:v !..,â– paper contain statements ii i ii to the above i yen youth is no de fence ugainsl heart dueasp and t!;e awtul rapi litv with which it is claimi g victims forces upon all Â» conviction of its prevalence <â€¢:Â»â– Â« it-r if yon have i symptom of this iread disease do not hesitate a moment in ng to it delay if always dangerous jiinl in lieart disease too often fatal some ma of heart ili-ea.Â«e arc shortnexs of breaili fluttering or pal jÂ»itation pain or ifiuwnesi in left fide shoulder or arm ir re^iltr piilÂ«e gmiithertng weak or hungry p*-11k fiintini Â« ells dropav etc i^hafu rav.n york p:i . wri 1 buffered r..mi h#>a i'-pa'p n years freqneutly my lieart wo'ild vm'm to jump intn rnv mouth and my p->>hi-ion mn-lc me tx nolanch ily physicians cirf mi nu rfllff ii iraeso much worse in t t kuh iÂ«v â– : ' but trns n<1 ioed s a lÂ»Â«t rÂ»Â«ort to m dr miles v -'<"'. hen 1 â– ure i i p i i iii the â€¢ â– â€¢ ' ivle is too . ,.â– r â– -,-.â€¢ ,.. vl . r pr c - â– - : â– i - four \ i pi â– i - miles new ftfnrt put ' â– â– - . 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'â€¢' k j i v.-u v : : ii '. il - mi ;â– y f/~j j â– â– - 'â– .-:?â€¢- \ ,,. r ,.;,-, jiiii-r p;Â»Â»r c;n i '' . â€¢â€¢ y : â– â– â€¢â– ' b ;â– ' : -,' y \ â– > . -â€¢;â– â– â– i..i : . -â– â€¢â– .. j , . -â€¢ 5 â– "" l\z \ ..:â– \ ' oÂ«veat nd trade-mark ol>taine<l and all pat ent busiiil cunduetoil for moderate fees ov offici is opposite u 6 patent office aud wa can eccnre patent iu less time tfcau luose remote from washington | head model drawing or pnoto with descrip tion we advise if patenuwe or not freo of charge our fae not due ti!l iaicnt it k cured a pamphlet he t Â» olmain patents with nanv'i nf ai'tnal cli-nt.s iu your feta^'.cuuiity or towu beat lroo ad-jrasa c a snow & co opp patent office wash.mcton d c 'â€¢ '''' 'â– w s e^b "^ â€¢" â– â– i â– mi 1 1 1 auwhakg p i la^'gdldehsafsule lie-liable better than iiasy or penprr-oyal pih andausimihirmed.cines vi.exoelled fwlrregnlar ties.aci successfully usediu tlionsaiidsof cust3 is survremprty guarnntewl.uever falls prica 1 / u-fiquallfdsaftkuiitd i--*xesii srktlf 3j-8i-t--i marl e st chicago iii 3 c sored on life rr rfi a is \ a 1 ainstconsuuiu er only â€” act t it 7 cj ~~ " t cot-hing an sra"e - â– r "^'~ ~^~^~_ you h::r iilvk cn in ti'i.a i>r pferce's goheij ?'â– .â– â– . rery wiil cer taiiiiy i are it must be dona through the blood and tt discovery is the : tost potent blood cleanser strength-rcscoror and fiesh-buildcr that's kjjown to metlicsj scien b th scrof ulous ;;â€¢-â– .â– â€¢ i of i â€¢â– â– i â– â– 'â– ':â€¢ that's cailod consmnptioii and â– e â– i-:n of scrofula and blood-taints njj i to it fur weak lungs spiti d bronchitis asth ma and all eev re i -. rering coughs it's aa unequaled reiaerf â– , the i ly one list's guaranteed i , i esji't b i cfit r i ure iu q . case yoi â– â– â– oui money bai k can nnytaing el ct s-^y prioe oe reuiiy as eb you pay only fÂ«j vali e received something else that pays the dealer hot ter n:ay l>e offered as " just as good per haps it is for m lut it can't bo for you the week in congress th9 only tariff argument on th cards for the week ; chemical schedule consumes time i j district day ib the house and the work of ( itis!<lÂ«riiijj the aftairj in order 1'rojcreas^s program for the week iu both branches vvashisstox may 15 now that the senate has pot into the midst of t!;e ' discussion of the turiff bill proper and . its taking up paragraph it is almost im possible to forecast what the program | for the week is litel.y to bo much less i t-.-il what results will have been accom plished before the week ends today beg-ins the seventh week of the debute which was opened by mr ' vool-hees april 2 and yet the week just closed saw the tariff bill as the demo j crats say they expect to pass it first laid upon the desk of the members ] the debate throughout the week re ! lated to the chemical schedule and j that subject will be continued this week the democrats expecting to com ; plete the consideration of the seventy ! live paragraphs while the republicans j ' say the rest of the month at least will j be necessary for this work inasmuch us but seven paragraphs were aeteil i upon last week if the republicans con tinue to exhibit their present zeal in i debate it would seem that their esti ! mate of the time to be consumed is more nearly correct i the debate throughout the week | will be upon this schedule and l>ut one set speech is booked that of mr aid i ' rich late in the week when he will speak upon the rates of duty found in the bill on articles recognized as lux uries and the reductions made on this ! line of imports it is not likely tnat the arrangement whereby the senate meets at 11 o'clock | each morning and sits until â€¢> o'clock j devoting six of the seven hours to the tariff w^ll be set a^i.ie this week al though as soon as he sees he has the votes with which to do it mr harris will move for a 10 o'clock session lr springer has given notice that he will report from the committee on banking and currency wednesday next and ask a consideration at tha time fie report is privileged and can be made as the chairman has given notice he will but the question of considera tion will be raised in favor of a gen eral appropriation bill the naval bill if it has not then been disposed of the indian bill if it shall b the first on the calendar at that time the other mat ter is the joint resolution reported fri day from the committee on labor pro viding for an investigation into the in dustrial condition of the country and what legislation is necessary to pro vide employment for the idle laboring men monday is district day under tho rules and mr heard the chairman of â€¢ the committee on the affairs of the â€¢ district of columbia will ask the house to spend the day in consideration of j the bills on the calendar reported from his committee possible trouble ahead suiall-fox fiitieats at atchlson kaunas kef use to be removed atchisox kan may 15 small-pox having been declared epidemic in this city the health authorities today called upon the sheriff for police assistance to remove the patients from their homes i to the pesthonse a colored man ! named mills whose five children are i down with the disease stood in his j door with a shotgun and told the offi cers they could only remove his child ren over his dead body the relatives of other patients are : maintaining the same position and â– trouble is anticipated breckin ridge buttons supporters of the penitent congressman must prove their loyalty lexington may 15 the breckin ridpe button has made its appearance but as yet it ha fouad favor only with the most enthusiastic supporters of th penitent congressman about ten days ago a local lithographing firm re ceived an order for 1,000 campaign but toÂ»s for use in the seventh district and the order was promptly filled the button is similar to those used during national campaigns i'pon its face is a likeness of breckinridjje the pic ture is not a poor one a big deed of trust a'ast interests of the sharon estate cov veyed to a california company san francisco cal may 15 â€” a sup plemental deed of trust has been filed by the sharon estate company con veying in trust to the california title insurance trust company 340,000,000 worth of property belonging to the sharon estate provision is made for the issuance ot ! 82.000,000 5 per cent bonds to be ex changed for bonds hitherto issued chief justice of florida uesigus jacksonville fla may 15 â€” advice from tallahassee fla state that lion george p raney chief justice of the supreme court of florida h.is ten ered iiis resignation to the governor to take ct june 1st the cause for bis res ignation is uot stated he has bf.-en on be supreme bench nearly twelve years i his s i-ond term would have expiied j ; rj a few months a raise surprised the weavers pini.i.ii'surun n j may 15 he | trike at the standard silk mill inau j i rated 10 weeks rrjo because of a re .-..â– â– :: in wages is at an end and the strikers have nearly ail returned to ivorki \> ihmi tne weavers wÂ«re paid saturday they were surprised to ind that tueir wages had been increftsetl ! chilean fry for pitcher's castor 1 * oates for governor tho contest in alabama 1 3 prac tically decided both parties claim the state the counties not ilcfiril from coil reded to be equally divided the content a close one and bvtt<>rs givo no odds on kithoi side mostgomkbt ala may i a special to the atlanta constitution says that captÂ»jn johnston's friends here are even better pleased with his pros j pects now than they were saturday ! night the following votes are conceded to ' oates on the strength qf the returns j barbour i jjullock it hutler 7 chero kee 4 choctaw 8 conecnh -\ coos>a 5 ] covington 3 crenshaw 5 dale rt de kalb cjreen 7 henry 8 jackson 5 lawrence 1 lowes 11 macon 6 mar shal i montgomery l'j pike 8 ran dolph 3 russcl 8 sumpter c walker 2 wilcox 10 total 171 the returns showed johnston to | have bibb 5 lilount 7 caluoun 11,1 chambers 9 cherokee 2 chilton 5 col bert 7 cullman 4 dalliÂ»s lu etowa 7 i fayette 4 i'ranklin 4 jackson 4 jef ferson i)0 laudordale 8 madison 13 no wlli.iam c oatf.s alabama marshal 4 morgan 8 perry 10 kan dolph i snmpter 4 talladega jo | walker 3 total isc the primary in dallas has not been held as yet but that county is an ac j knowlfdged cinch for johnston the gentleman estimating who by the i way are well posted agreed among themselves on the result as above sta ted they could not agrae on the fol , lowing counties however and have been able to find no returns that will throw any light on the subject at this ! time a ugnsta 4 baldwin 3 clark t clay 5 \ cleburn 1 coffee 4 l'lmore 7 escam ble s geneva 4 hale it lamar 5 lee in laiun 7 marengo 17 monroe 5,1'ick eus 7 st clair 8 shelby 7 tallapoosa 6 tnscaloosa 10 washington 3 and vyinston ".'. of these it is claimed that captain johnston is absolutely certain to get antuga clay cleburn hale lamar ! limestone i'ickins st clair shelby tuskaloosa and winston which would nominate him by a scratch but these it must be remembered are in side figures and represent only what johnston is sure beyond peradventure j to get his friends believe that he j will divide the i-emainder of the doubt ! ful counties with colonel oates and i they claim furthermore that when the returns from the inland precincts come in a good many of the counties j which are now placed in the oates col j uinn will be transferred to the john ston list not until the county con ventions on may 10th the johnston men say will they be able to convince the oates followers that the latter don't know how to figure orttÂ«-s wins moxtgomkkv ala may 14 returns from the counties point to the fact that j colonel w c oates has recived a ma . jority of delegates in the state conven | tion which assembles here on may ! to nominate a governor from the reports receive 1 this morn ing the votes of baldwin clark coffee escambia lamar and washington and ' part of clay are added to the oates column making altogether is de'e-i gates and running up the grand tot;.l \ to mi eleven votes more than a ma jority which nominates wreck on the monon accident to a passenger train but no on hart hammond ind may 15 the monon passenger traiu no 5 from louisville was wrecked three miles cast of here at 9 a m today officers of the road report that no one was killed although â€¢ some of the trainmen were seriously injured the road officials here have no in formation as to how the wreck-oc curred but say that no passengers were injured southern baptists meet the convention city of tlt lone star stÂ»t filled lvlth delegates dallas tex may 11 the city is full of baptists and the indications are that the southern baptist convention will be the largest in attendance for years the citizens of the city are throwning wid â– open tiieir doors and the churches of all denominati ns are aiding in extending to the visitors a royal welcome excursion trains are arriving from ail parts of th south an ! by tomorrow the bulk of the at tending delegates will have arrived discussing a farmers n'a ional exchange w s!t ,\\ may 12 the execu tive committee of the national far mer's alliance u.nd industrial inion met in this city today chairman v-arion c hutler of orth carolina ; . sided here was a long discussion o i ta proposed formation u a na , i ,. .] farmer's esrchti u . â– â– *â– try . a ti n on a vast scale the pro os-tiou discussed contemplates co-operation betw f.i 00'>.0 iu an.i " . w.'tflot i fai rriers for tho i : :'-'< .,::->â– an a e of commodi , ties u->vil by agricultural interests news btatujd bkilfif jul i forest fires arc raging around mari nette wis mt vyrnon is boring three more gas ' wells cleveland capitalists are building a i wugon factory at fiqua miss cordelia clymer of bucyros : wi 1 teach music in honolulu hundreds of bogus 50 and 8f cent ' coins arc in circulation in omaha fire destroyed tho lima stcc casting works loss l'o,0i)0 insurance ss 000 it is reported that oil has been strucu iu quantity near trxpan mexico six hundred delegates are present at the state council of lted men at mew ark mrs abram mitchell was fatally in jured by a natural gas explosion near l'iqua congressman jrow declines to be a candidate for trustee of amlierst col lege the tilden mine one of the largest properties on the georgia range has resumed smallpox is epidemic in atchison kan and suspects are defying the au , thorities an oil well w'.th a daily m w of sco j barrels was drilled near portland ind . | wednesday mayor knowlton of manchester n 11 has resigned and ex-mayor varney â– was elected the world says the new y rk nnd i brooklyn ice companies have formed a ' gigantic trust miss carrie ilorton of mt vernon j sues clement berry for sio.o 0 alleged breach of promise ker c i white has had tho princi pal liquor dealers of somersworth n ij put under arrest a gang of juvenile thieves with rich , booty has been unearthed in the eighth | ward of bay city mich king gatchell had a hand blown oft | while explaining how dynamite worked j to a party at sandusky the hendricks brothers copper j works of newark n j have resume i operations on half time fire was discovered in the hold of the ! ! edam t rotterdam wednesday morn \ \ iny it injured the cargo the contest over the will of elbridge ; farmer the arlington mass in.lliou ! i aire has been compromised j pthc american ticket brokers asso ! i eiation commenced its sixteenth annual , session in washington thursday kaiser wilhelm's old generals vet â– ' erans of 71 are resigning and he is patting in a lot of young others collector hunter has appointed kev i c m gi'een a methodist preacher of ! peoria ills to the position of ganger : the oakes woolen mills at uloom i field n j have begun running full ! time with a reduced number of ha mis j the down stage from angels to mil j ton cal was held up wednesday by a j i highwayman and robbed of wells fargo j | matter the underwriters have sold the fire ' damaged goods at the whittenton mas .) mills to new york dealers for : &.'(). 000 the ingrain comb.-rs and card strip pers have joined the ouo ingrain weav j ers in the strike at the lowell (, mass ) carpet mills nthe peoria ills ministerial associaj i tion is circulating petitions to enforce the laws for sunday closing of p aces of amusement americans are about to visit mnshon aland under the auspices of the ameri can board of foreign missions starting from cape town president smith of the flint glass worker's association has ordered ti.e ! striking glassblowers at munice luvl | to return to work the wire from the south side pnrl race track to the m louis mo pool rooms has been tapped by swindlers who won 5Â£j,0t)u j e whitney has b-en honorary in ! spectorof university extension tokening in westorn new york with head quar ters at rochester e a o dnow ex president of the first national bank of worcester â– ma.^s has g'.vm blo.dod to drury ccl lege springfield mo the commission to locate tho posi ! tion of massachusetts troops on the battlefield of antietam has left uos ton mass for the field it is reported that j c thompson ! eashier of the defunct first national bank of sedalia mo is nn ab.suou.ioi am4 a forger to a large amount lieut arthur p osborue executive officer of the cadet sh edterprine of the massachusetts nautical school has : been requested to resign suit has been begu â€¢ at sioux city aghinst w ii gcodiich and daniel l'uttcrfield for the posscss : ori of i!:,4-;0 acres of land in lyon count ia maj d i wheeler depotma ter ; t jen miles headquarters has leen tihsferred to new york whore he will occupy tlic same position at <â€¢ eriior's island the proprietors of th ea torn elf â€¢ vator have begun suit for 4?Â».50ii j atrainst james stewart x co buil lers ; of st louis mo for non fulfilment of contract forty forged money orders of 350 each purpormnjr to >â€¢ â€¢ si:n by ir-.u gorton an official of the coin any i'i chicago were presented at the w.11 facgo o.tiecs in bosti?n satu day the ele tiÂ«>n of office ra f r the year ; by the southern liaptist convention | vvas completed by choosin ! rs lau sing hurrows of augu.sfci ua and i oliver fuller jregiry of baltimore secretaries mr n-jo n rton of louisville treasurer and kcv william patrick henry nf f^onisville audit kip i,l i n senate caueu waruisgtox may 15 the repub ' c ans of tne senate will hold a ca ci lonight at the residence oi m muei naitn the caucus Â« :. have ; important bearinjr upo i e attitude i the minority as regai ls the tariu bii cry for p ; icher's castoria , highest uf all in leavening power latest u s gov't report assoijutely pure m'kinle.y'3 ignoaarsoi pliullnw suptit'trlr rt the ap.i.tlc of protection gov mckinley's minneapolis speech was a labored att jinpt to prove that if a ten or twenty per cent turiit in the early part of the century was a good thini for the co'intry oms that ranges from sixty to eighty per cent is abso lutely necessary for our existence to day tariffs which upon an average did not impose duties of more than a quurter of the percentage levied under the mekinley bill were held up as fine examples of protectionism while the wilson bill a comparatively hi;:h pro tective measure was denounced as free trade it is by such claptrap as this that mekinley hopes to win the presi lency in lb'jo the preposterous argnment is paraded that import duties should in crease with the advance of civilization tintil they become neurly if not entirely prohibitory once give a man the ri^fht to rdb his neighbors of live per cent of their earnings and it is ouly a questiya of tiiae when he will take everything except a bare and miser able living lor bis victims that has been the history of all legalized rob bery and it is the record of protective tariffs in the united state the old pretext for protection v.-as that infant or feeble industries < u fat to be encouraged by tlu government mckinley's idea is that all american industries are perpetual infants and can onl exist by the constant con tributions of consumers so impotent and helpless are american manufactur ers according to republican opinion that even after thirty years oi the pap-feeding policy the mere promise by democrats to cut off a part of their unearned rations precipitates a panic that is protectionist doctrine in 1 v h us preached by its chief exponents and proclaimed ia patriotic and ameri can the r>e::i republican candidate for the presidency thus i-z-i-'-iiii i belief on the quest n of taxation we must either t â€¢: a b lives l i our property our iunus i'i-1 ' ur i i ten - , or â€¢â– â– must t:i the pro lu ts of other nations seeking u i lancet liere th i iea sini t t i 'â– <â– conveyed here to lik ignorant and partisan hearers was that importe-.l i^xr.'u bcloiijrei to foreigners u:t that taxes levied on them would be paid by people in liurop as yoous only come here when bought by sotne one in this coun try all t-iriit i i not upon for eifjuer bat lirst upon our own impor ters and by them transferred to amer ican consumers mckinley's gross ignorance of rudi mentary political economy ought to consiirii him to political oblivion if his attorney^liip for the great american tariff thiews has noi brought him such a fate alraa ij â€” chicago elerald po1.1t3 ano opinions - â€” perhi ps i j mekinley will soon explain to the deluded followers of gen c x(\v t at the only proper way to be b'.r porte 1 by i paternal govern di mit li to uiro out to a mekinley trust ii v world i.v mekinley is n;:v attribut ing a!i the evils of the country to fear oi tarlix reform lust summer he made several speeches proclaiming that tiie democrats were responsible for those evils because of their delay in assem bling in extra con^rn sional sc sion and repealing the sherman act louis ville courier-journ gyiti green r kanm assures us that pics lent liar ison luis bad enough of ofiice holding and that he will not be a i andidate for renomination in jij green !>â– uoovvs some things for he was pension commissioner under llp.r-iso i.l is believed to be on in timate tcrias with tho ex-presijont â€” iowa state itegister hep according to the tribune the democratic pr-rty vis to learn that il cannot draw a lartro revenue from a people by impoverishing t!ic:a the republican party learned that it could impoverish a people by drawing a large revenue from them the sufferings 6f the country from mekinley taxes and billion i'.o!lar appro riati ms led to the repul lioan ovei-throw the democratic party is not afraid of impoverishing the people by reducing their taxes n v world until tho civil war brought upon us the scries of high tarifb that began with morrill's ami ended with mckin ley's the wealth of the united stutes was pretty evenly divided not only as between north und south ea*>t and west but a'uo as between the two great interests agriculture and manu fcciures j ne democratic party had been in substantially continuous as ccadancy ia the government from the inauiruration of washington to that of lincoln its loaders . pislation vvh-j ail that time untainted wil i ! c ;â– :â€¢â– :. i influences of the iriviit vested ii i ix-sts tbat are nowadays bas i on t..e protective system and v !.;â– senator vooruees justly said in his ning the debate in the ben ite have i ucc ed ". in placingit nnder the duress of u small majority of that bo â€¢ f â€” baltimore s in baby was rick -*" pa 1 "* t castorta when she was a chi toria '.. â– . she "â€¢â– â– â– â€¢â– â– "-' vt*?u s^li -' i ; â– â€¢ >â– â– ,->â€¢â€¢â– â€¢,- ' .â– â€¢â€¢.â€¢! a change needed secretary carlisle set forth the tariff l'oilcy of the i><-ni<Â»rr*tn secretary of the treasury carlisle ; has authorized the following statement in reply to an inquiry by an associated j press reporter as to whether it 'â€¢ â– â€¢â€¢â€¢ - j true that he had taken part ia the c o 1 ferences which it has been savd word being held for the purpose of apre i upon certain amendment to the pefld | frnjr tariff bill i have had no conference opod this subject with anybody except the demtv j cratic members of the senate eommit i tee on finance and therefore cannot state of my own personal knowledge what has occurred in any other e n ferences that may have taken pwe it is true that an effort is being maÂ«t : to agree upon such changes in the pend . ing bill as will secure for it the united ; and active support of all the democrats ' in the senate the indications . i are that this support can and wil , secured without making radical change ! in the rates of duty or material altera tions in the form or structure of the taaiff schedules as they were pas^-ii by the house of representatives in f.Â»ct t , i regard most of the changes now un der consideration as quite unimpor i tant while the remainder are not o â€¢ such a character as substantially to i affect the merits 01 the bill as a n eas ure for t:ie reformation of the w.^-t features of existing legislation upon this subject 1 do not think wq ought ', to permit differer^es of opinion upon mere mat ers of detail or in regard to small increases or reduction of rates in i the bill as it now stands to prevent the redemption of our pledges to the pou ple and therefore 1 am iu favor of se curing if possible without any surren der of principle and without abandon ing any part of the democratic policy of tariff reform such mutual oonces si ns upon these points as will consoli date our strength and p;iss the mer r at the earliest possible date so far as tlie proposed amendments relat to duties upon important articles of con sumption n;iw bubject to duty h rat i suggested as the basis for adjust ment are all much lower than in the present law while there ure only a few instances in which they ure higher than in the bill reported by the senate uii mittee by far the most important aiugle article upon which a change of duty is 'â– now proposed is sugar raw and re fined and it is btrenuously contended i persons interested in the production of this article that the specific raua al ready in the bill as reported l>y the senate committee are higher thai the i iid valorem rates which it is now pro ; posed to insert whether this is cor rect or not depends on the price oi sugar in the foreign markets from lime to time and ti re fore it is â–¡ possible to make an exactly aeenrato statement upon the subject but i am satisfied t!iat the difference if any be tween the specific rates heretofore pro posed and the ad valorem rate now un der consideration i bo small as to be of no material ci nsequence either way at any rate i think that differences of opinion upon this question which hare i i!\v;iys been trouble-some and vex atious should not b<j allowed to c a ' ihe passage of the tariff bill anl 1 be lieve this is the opinion of all inte . - gent and sincere advocates of revenue reform the repeal of the mckinlcy act ami the substitution of a more jnst ana equitable measure in iu place are t vital importance to uus prosperity of the country and the people have it 1 right to expect that all who are rea ... 1 in favor of a reduction of tariff tas ! lion will make such reasonable con â€¢â€¢â– â€¢>â€¢ ! sions to each other's views as will c r ' tainly accomplish these result if i id i country is to wait for tariff r f < : i:i | until a measure is devised which i r ; tirely accept^lile in all its purl t j every senator and representative u hi so | vote is necessary to pass it our proin j ises will never be kept mr hakrisonb error the natural keiult ol taxloff labor to hetielil capital ex-i'resident harrison in a public reference to the coxey army su.vi i believe that if the republican po of administration had not been tti i ened we should not have witnessed i bad almost appalling manifest ' it is by such utterances as thi ihu â– ex-prt'siuc":it make it almost imposml ; for intelligent men t-j preser.v that bpÂ«ct for him that his position entitles him to ever sine the mckinley bill b effective the industrial listresi through out the country h:;s been i..<i i noar.y two j't-ars i r o thodia out cident to it took the form of r.(.t and r at pittsburgh pa and th the strikers were subdued by military force an i workingmen ia other â– â– â– were restrained by fear of aim lar treatment the condition ; r â€¢ from bad to worse until it qua closed to coxey the method wh ex-president deprecates in bdoh solemn terms jiut the charcreo policies a s istration from republican to i^m ci .'^<- la not responsible for it it is the natural and logical re-.uit a taxing poor and patient people to theexten of hun r is f mi lions ann-m y tl.att the favore 1 few in th : sugar tr ; i i steel combine and the . .. â€¢ â€¢ . no.16

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lias dot rulati . iher v libhed i the carolina watchman fff'-iye salisbury n c m thursday may 17 1894 v w,.i v i:n vn sekies what is easjqrja c - ...- dr.sanmel pitcher's prescription for infants . _â– ; . tt contains neither o^ium mcryliino nor areoiic substance t is a harmless substitute â€¢. drops so ::.:.-; s raps and castor ' nr i : :. its fpiarautee is thirty years use by ; t ns f mothers casioria is the children's panacea the mother's friend castoria castoria cfesterlaistu Â» â€¢'â– 'â– - r ' ! tochiwrenthai castoria cures colic constipation ' : j . , .., - . ,â€¢ i any prescription sour stomach diarrhoea erucatioo teown ton " ' ~ h a awii=i m i kill worms ;;:Â«. bteq . t^d promote dj 111 so oxford sl bivoklju n y gestiou without injurious medication ..â– â– â€¢; .'.> universal r i . ttlu-t it iua wort i rÂ«r vvora yoars i hare recomruondec â– .. f ware the ' y our â€¢ cantoris and shail ai ways continue u i . : â– , ' â– â– â€¢ t jjeohs it lias invariawj pi luccd bcaeflcia ilts d . i edwitif.?a&:::~,!i.i j ,.â€¢ ; . â€¢ v i â– â– â€¢ . i _â€¢-,: ii y.;if â– : , u i ', ii .. ..'. s york cily xhb . mpaky 77 iiurbjlt sjteeet ni:\v york clw johksois's j riacwetic oil k jsj instant kilierof pain !â– . r t j â– , â– c . v j a -. j external cism s dba v â– 'â– â€¢-â– bi awe â– i 'â– â– m ctiy " â– Â» . . .â– â€¢â€¢--â– -*â– , .. bill - â– j Â» ifson 3 "' emtalsoap â€¢ cure !â– â– ... -. - mÂ«i .... â– in ! promote the vr.'vwtb i ">- r - j ; - . foi idwin cuxiirtll s \ :.!-"! i:v x c *" sdddeoeath the community shocked â– evening jusi after tea while mr r a iroiiituent and higlily t in lie best 1 1 -: : its - - reading a newspajwr i.i the !â– < i ; lit , , .. , heart gasped and v leujy uncon :: icken with ton btrn ition and iintuÂ«iia:ely summonwl a j itsk-ian km ii was i late the oki gentleman was dead lmiysicians gave heart . i i m aa the eiuse ' â€” i i - â– â– '' w i vr v d;:v !..,â– paper contain statements ii i ii to the above i yen youth is no de fence ugainsl heart dueasp and t!;e awtul rapi litv with which it is claimi g victims forces upon all Â» conviction of its prevalence a i'-pa'p n years freqneutly my lieart wo'ild vm'm to jump intn rnv mouth and my p->>hi-ion mn-lc me tx nolanch ily physicians cirf mi nu rfllff ii iraeso much worse in t t kuh iÂ«v â– : ' but trns n<1 ioed s a lÂ»Â«t rÂ»Â«ort to m dr miles v -' hothflrds riv ?. : t in . m^es t 1 e f 1 ...... i . . i . . i i . . â€¢ ... '....-, j v ,Â»,. : , r.-ir,u vi â– â€¢ â€¢ v,.v r i liver â€¢'- m nv-v ii â– (-â€¢.. elkhÂ»tt ii 1 on r t of ?! perbotrt xl>m'. vnilbd aujrwbere frte book at druÂ«au or bj mall for sale bv iÂ«ll dluggirts p iare | i g c 1 1 j * saua 5 o : out of employment or in i : a position that you do not : s like possibly the solic-s : iting of life insurance is : : your special forte many 5 Â£ people have after trial \ ebecn surprised at their : fitness for it to all such \ it has proved a most con â€¢ genial and profitable occu ; : pation the management : of the : j equitable life i in the department of the : carolinas desires to add jj : to its force some agents : iof character and ability s : write for information : : w j roddey manager : : air we thnll establish i=hoc kton-s in pa 1 1 â– :. â– cities f the i s imtl if lli.v - :: . : v :. . 1 . 1 â€¢ " 1 in day .!:â€¢ v \. uid cam ; â– : . i n j â– '.>â– â– we hooi 1 i on let aya ye:u â– - i â– .- â€¢, or over ipert-ctit :. yen mi â– " 'â– tin t it$10 i .:.., . i'ho i>ri '.:.:; ....: j ' â– im i i more t â– . - â– . fh:ir . x i â– â– â– k 1 a i-v r i â– â– >â€¢;â– eo 1 ut 1 u!i :. :' 1 â– â€¢ prii . - : . i ! > â€¢â– â– â– . st ck ,:,---...â– -â€¢.!â– i - .Â« "â€¢ v : live over 3 â€¢ . -â€¢;â– â– â– i..i : . -â– â€¢â– .. j , . -â€¢ 5 â– "" l\z \ ..:â– \ ' oÂ«veat nd trade-mark ol>tainer pferce's goheij ?'â– .â– â– . rery wiil cer taiiiiy i are it must be dona through the blood and tt discovery is the : tost potent blood cleanser strength-rcscoror and fiesh-buildcr that's kjjown to metlicsj scien b th scrof ulous ;;â€¢-â– .â– â€¢ i of i â€¢â– â– i â– â– 'â– ':â€¢ that's cailod consmnptioii and â– e â– i-:n of scrofula and blood-taints njj i to it fur weak lungs spiti d bronchitis asth ma and all eev re i -. rering coughs it's aa unequaled reiaerf â– , the i ly one list's guaranteed i , i esji't b i cfit r i ure iu q . case yoi â– â– â– oui money bai k can nnytaing el ct s-^y prioe oe reuiiy as eb you pay only fÂ«j vali e received something else that pays the dealer hot ter n:ay l>e offered as " just as good per haps it is for m lut it can't bo for you the week in congress th9 only tariff argument on th cards for the week ; chemical schedule consumes time i j district day ib the house and the work of ( itis!ut one set speech is booked that of mr aid i ' rich late in the week when he will speak upon the rates of duty found in the bill on articles recognized as lux uries and the reductions made on this ! line of imports it is not likely tnat the arrangement whereby the senate meets at 11 o'clock | each morning and sits until â€¢> o'clock j devoting six of the seven hours to the tariff w^ll be set a^i.ie this week al though as soon as he sees he has the votes with which to do it mr harris will move for a 10 o'clock session lr springer has given notice that he will report from the committee on banking and currency wednesday next and ask a consideration at tha time fie report is privileged and can be made as the chairman has given notice he will but the question of considera tion will be raised in favor of a gen eral appropriation bill the naval bill if it has not then been disposed of the indian bill if it shall b the first on the calendar at that time the other mat ter is the joint resolution reported fri day from the committee on labor pro viding for an investigation into the in dustrial condition of the country and what legislation is necessary to pro vide employment for the idle laboring men monday is district day under tho rules and mr heard the chairman of â€¢ the committee on the affairs of the â€¢ district of columbia will ask the house to spend the day in consideration of j the bills on the calendar reported from his committee possible trouble ahead suiall-fox fiitieats at atchlson kaunas kef use to be removed atchisox kan may 15 small-pox having been declared epidemic in this city the health authorities today called upon the sheriff for police assistance to remove the patients from their homes i to the pesthonse a colored man ! named mills whose five children are i down with the disease stood in his j door with a shotgun and told the offi cers they could only remove his child ren over his dead body the relatives of other patients are : maintaining the same position and â– trouble is anticipated breckin ridge buttons supporters of the penitent congressman must prove their loyalty lexington may 15 the breckin ridpe button has made its appearance but as yet it ha fouad favor only with the most enthusiastic supporters of th penitent congressman about ten days ago a local lithographing firm re ceived an order for 1,000 campaign but toÂ»s for use in the seventh district and the order was promptly filled the button is similar to those used during national campaigns i'pon its face is a likeness of breckinridjje the pic ture is not a poor one a big deed of trust a'ast interests of the sharon estate cov veyed to a california company san francisco cal may 15 â€” a sup plemental deed of trust has been filed by the sharon estate company con veying in trust to the california title insurance trust company 340,000,000 worth of property belonging to the sharon estate provision is made for the issuance ot ! 82.000,000 5 per cent bonds to be ex changed for bonds hitherto issued chief justice of florida uesigus jacksonville fla may 15 â€” advice from tallahassee fla state that lion george p raney chief justice of the supreme court of florida h.is ten ered iiis resignation to the governor to take ct june 1st the cause for bis res ignation is uot stated he has bf.-en on be supreme bench nearly twelve years i his s i-ond term would have expiied j ; rj a few months a raise surprised the weavers pini.i.ii'surun n j may 15 he | trike at the standard silk mill inau j i rated 10 weeks rrjo because of a re .-..â– â– :: in wages is at an end and the strikers have nearly ail returned to ivorki \> ihmi tne weavers wÂ«re paid saturday they were surprised to ind that tueir wages had been increftsetl ! chilean fry for pitcher's castor 1 * oates for governor tho contest in alabama 1 3 prac tically decided both parties claim the state the counties not ilcfiril from coil reded to be equally divided the content a close one and bvtt<>rs givo no odds on kithoi side mostgomkbt ala may i a special to the atlanta constitution says that captÂ»jn johnston's friends here are even better pleased with his pros j pects now than they were saturday ! night the following votes are conceded to ' oates on the strength qf the returns j barbour i jjullock it hutler 7 chero kee 4 choctaw 8 conecnh -\ coos>a 5 ] covington 3 crenshaw 5 dale rt de kalb cjreen 7 henry 8 jackson 5 lawrence 1 lowes 11 macon 6 mar shal i montgomery l'j pike 8 ran dolph 3 russcl 8 sumpter c walker 2 wilcox 10 total 171 the returns showed johnston to | have bibb 5 lilount 7 caluoun 11,1 chambers 9 cherokee 2 chilton 5 col bert 7 cullman 4 dalliÂ»s lu etowa 7 i fayette 4 i'ranklin 4 jackson 4 jef ferson i)0 laudordale 8 madison 13 no wlli.iam c oatf.s alabama marshal 4 morgan 8 perry 10 kan dolph i snmpter 4 talladega jo | walker 3 total isc the primary in dallas has not been held as yet but that county is an ac j knowlfdged cinch for johnston the gentleman estimating who by the i way are well posted agreed among themselves on the result as above sta ted they could not agrae on the fol , lowing counties however and have been able to find no returns that will throw any light on the subject at this ! time a ugnsta 4 baldwin 3 clark t clay 5 \ cleburn 1 coffee 4 l'lmore 7 escam ble s geneva 4 hale it lamar 5 lee in laiun 7 marengo 17 monroe 5,1'ick eus 7 st clair 8 shelby 7 tallapoosa 6 tnscaloosa 10 washington 3 and vyinston ".'. of these it is claimed that captain johnston is absolutely certain to get antuga clay cleburn hale lamar ! limestone i'ickins st clair shelby tuskaloosa and winston which would nominate him by a scratch but these it must be remembered are in side figures and represent only what johnston is sure beyond peradventure j to get his friends believe that he j will divide the i-emainder of the doubt ! ful counties with colonel oates and i they claim furthermore that when the returns from the inland precincts come in a good many of the counties j which are now placed in the oates col j uinn will be transferred to the john ston list not until the county con ventions on may 10th the johnston men say will they be able to convince the oates followers that the latter don't know how to figure orttÂ«-s wins moxtgomkkv ala may 14 returns from the counties point to the fact that j colonel w c oates has recived a ma . jority of delegates in the state conven | tion which assembles here on may ! to nominate a governor from the reports receive 1 this morn ing the votes of baldwin clark coffee escambia lamar and washington and ' part of clay are added to the oates column making altogether is de'e-i gates and running up the grand tot;.l \ to mi eleven votes more than a ma jority which nominates wreck on the monon accident to a passenger train but no on hart hammond ind may 15 the monon passenger traiu no 5 from louisville was wrecked three miles cast of here at 9 a m today officers of the road report that no one was killed although â€¢ some of the trainmen were seriously injured the road officials here have no in formation as to how the wreck-oc curred but say that no passengers were injured southern baptists meet the convention city of tlt lone star stÂ»t filled lvlth delegates dallas tex may 11 the city is full of baptists and the indications are that the southern baptist convention will be the largest in attendance for years the citizens of the city are throwning wid â– open tiieir doors and the churches of all denominati ns are aiding in extending to the visitors a royal welcome excursion trains are arriving from ail parts of th south an ! by tomorrow the bulk of the at tending delegates will have arrived discussing a farmers n'a ional exchange w s!t ,\\ may 12 the execu tive committee of the national far mer's alliance u.nd industrial inion met in this city today chairman v-arion c hutler of orth carolina ; . sided here was a long discussion o i ta proposed formation u a na , i ,. .] farmer's esrchti u . â– â– *â– try . a ti n on a vast scale the pro os-tiou discussed contemplates co-operation betw f.i 00'>.0 iu an.i " . w.'tflot i fai rriers for tho i : :'-'< .,::->â– an a e of commodi , ties u->vil by agricultural interests news btatujd bkilfif jul i forest fires arc raging around mari nette wis mt vyrnon is boring three more gas ' wells cleveland capitalists are building a i wugon factory at fiqua miss cordelia clymer of bucyros : wi 1 teach music in honolulu hundreds of bogus 50 and 8f cent ' coins arc in circulation in omaha fire destroyed tho lima stcc casting works loss l'o,0i)0 insurance ss 000 it is reported that oil has been strucu iu quantity near trxpan mexico six hundred delegates are present at the state council of lted men at mew ark mrs abram mitchell was fatally in jured by a natural gas explosion near l'iqua congressman jrow declines to be a candidate for trustee of amlierst col lege the tilden mine one of the largest properties on the georgia range has resumed smallpox is epidemic in atchison kan and suspects are defying the au , thorities an oil well w'.th a daily m w of sco j barrels was drilled near portland ind . | wednesday mayor knowlton of manchester n 11 has resigned and ex-mayor varney â– was elected the world says the new y rk nnd i brooklyn ice companies have formed a ' gigantic trust miss carrie ilorton of mt vernon j sues clement berry for sio.o 0 alleged breach of promise ker c i white has had tho princi pal liquor dealers of somersworth n ij put under arrest a gang of juvenile thieves with rich , booty has been unearthed in the eighth | ward of bay city mich king gatchell had a hand blown oft | while explaining how dynamite worked j to a party at sandusky the hendricks brothers copper j works of newark n j have resume i operations on half time fire was discovered in the hold of the ! ! edam t rotterdam wednesday morn \ \ iny it injured the cargo the contest over the will of elbridge ; farmer the arlington mass in.lliou ! i aire has been compromised j pthc american ticket brokers asso ! i eiation commenced its sixteenth annual , session in washington thursday kaiser wilhelm's old generals vet â– ' erans of 71 are resigning and he is patting in a lot of young others collector hunter has appointed kev i c m gi'een a methodist preacher of ! peoria ills to the position of ganger : the oakes woolen mills at uloom i field n j have begun running full ! time with a reduced number of ha mis j the down stage from angels to mil j ton cal was held up wednesday by a j i highwayman and robbed of wells fargo j | matter the underwriters have sold the fire ' damaged goods at the whittenton mas .) mills to new york dealers for : &.'(). 000 the ingrain comb.-rs and card strip pers have joined the ouo ingrain weav j ers in the strike at the lowell (, mass ) carpet mills nthe peoria ills ministerial associaj i tion is circulating petitions to enforce the laws for sunday closing of p aces of amusement americans are about to visit mnshon aland under the auspices of the ameri can board of foreign missions starting from cape town president smith of the flint glass worker's association has ordered ti.e ! striking glassblowers at munice luvl | to return to work the wire from the south side pnrl race track to the m louis mo pool rooms has been tapped by swindlers who won 5Â£j,0t)u j e whitney has b-en honorary in ! spectorof university extension tokening in westorn new york with head quar ters at rochester e a o dnow ex president of the first national bank of worcester â– ma.^s has g'.vm blo.dod to drury ccl lege springfield mo the commission to locate tho posi ! tion of massachusetts troops on the battlefield of antietam has left uos ton mass for the field it is reported that j c thompson ! eashier of the defunct first national bank of sedalia mo is nn ab.suou.ioi am4 a forger to a large amount lieut arthur p osborue executive officer of the cadet sh edterprine of the massachusetts nautical school has : been requested to resign suit has been begu â€¢ at sioux city aghinst w ii gcodiich and daniel l'uttcrfield for the posscss : ori of i!:,4-;0 acres of land in lyon count ia maj d i wheeler depotma ter ; t jen miles headquarters has leen tihsferred to new york whore he will occupy tlic same position at â€¢ â€¢ si:n by ir-.u gorton an official of the coin any i'i chicago were presented at the w.11 facgo o.tiecs in bosti?n satu day the ele tiÂ«>n of office ra f r the year ; by the southern liaptist convention | vvas completed by choosin ! rs lau sing hurrows of augu.sfci ua and i oliver fuller jregiry of baltimore secretaries mr n-jo n rton of louisville treasurer and kcv william patrick henry nf f^onisville audit kip i,l i n senate caueu waruisgtox may 15 the repub ' c ans of tne senate will hold a ca ci lonight at the residence oi m muei naitn the caucus Â« :. have ; important bearinjr upo i e attitude i the minority as regai ls the tariu bii cry for p ; icher's castoria , highest uf all in leavening power latest u s gov't report assoijutely pure m'kinle.y'3 ignoaarsoi pliullnw suptit'trlr rt the ap.i.tlc of protection gov mckinley's minneapolis speech was a labored att jinpt to prove that if a ten or twenty per cent turiit in the early part of the century was a good thini for the co'intry oms that ranges from sixty to eighty per cent is abso lutely necessary for our existence to day tariffs which upon an average did not impose duties of more than a quurter of the percentage levied under the mekinley bill were held up as fine examples of protectionism while the wilson bill a comparatively hi;:h pro tective measure was denounced as free trade it is by such claptrap as this that mekinley hopes to win the presi lency in lb'jo the preposterous argnment is paraded that import duties should in crease with the advance of civilization tintil they become neurly if not entirely prohibitory once give a man the ri^fht to rdb his neighbors of live per cent of their earnings and it is ouly a questiya of tiiae when he will take everything except a bare and miser able living lor bis victims that has been the history of all legalized rob bery and it is the record of protective tariffs in the united state the old pretext for protection v.-as that infant or feeble industries < u fat to be encouraged by tlu government mckinley's idea is that all american industries are perpetual infants and can onl exist by the constant con tributions of consumers so impotent and helpless are american manufactur ers according to republican opinion that even after thirty years oi the pap-feeding policy the mere promise by democrats to cut off a part of their unearned rations precipitates a panic that is protectionist doctrine in 1 v h us preached by its chief exponents and proclaimed ia patriotic and ameri can the r>e::i republican candidate for the presidency thus i-z-i-'-iiii i belief on the quest n of taxation we must either t â€¢: a b lives l i our property our iunus i'i-1 ' ur i i ten - , or â€¢â– â– must t:i the pro lu ts of other nations seeking u i lancet liere th i iea sini t t i 'â– â– uoovvs some things for he was pension commissioner under llp.r-iso i.l is believed to be on in timate tcrias with tho ex-presijont â€” iowa state itegister hep according to the tribune the democratic pr-rty vis to learn that il cannot draw a lartro revenue from a people by impoverishing t!ic:a the republican party learned that it could impoverish a people by drawing a large revenue from them the sufferings 6f the country from mekinley taxes and billion i'.o!lar appro riati ms led to the repul lioan ovei-throw the democratic party is not afraid of impoverishing the people by reducing their taxes n v world until tho civil war brought upon us the scries of high tarifb that began with morrill's ami ended with mckin ley's the wealth of the united stutes was pretty evenly divided not only as between north und south ea*>t and west but a'uo as between the two great interests agriculture and manu fcciures j ne democratic party had been in substantially continuous as ccadancy ia the government from the inauiruration of washington to that of lincoln its loaders . pislation vvh-j ail that time untainted wil i ! c ;â– :â€¢â– :. i influences of the iriviit vested ii i ix-sts tbat are nowadays bas i on t..e protective system and v !.;â– senator vooruees justly said in his ning the debate in the ben ite have i ucc ed ". in placingit nnder the duress of u small majority of that bo â€¢ f â€” baltimore s in baby was rick -*" pa 1 "* t castorta when she was a chi toria '.. â– . she "â€¢â– â– â– â€¢â– â– "-' vt*?u s^li -' i ; â– â€¢ >â– â– ,->â€¢â€¢â– â€¢,- ' .â– â€¢â€¢.â€¢! a change needed secretary carlisle set forth the tariff l'oilcy of the i>y the senate committee are higher thai the i iid valorem rates which it is now pro ; posed to insert whether this is cor rect or not depends on the price oi sugar in the foreign markets from lime to time and ti re fore it is â–¡ possible to make an exactly aeenrato statement upon the subject but i am satisfied t!iat the difference if any be tween the specific rates heretofore pro posed and the ad valorem rate now un der consideration i bo small as to be of no material ci nsequence either way at any rate i think that differences of opinion upon this question which hare i i!\v;iys been trouble-some and vex atious should not bâ€¢ ! sions to each other's views as will c r ' tainly accomplish these result if i id i country is to wait for tariff r f < : i:i | until a measure is devised which i r ; tirely accept^lile in all its purl t j every senator and representative u hi so | vote is necessary to pass it our proin j ises will never be kept mr hakrisonb error the natural keiult ol taxloff labor to hetielil capital ex-i'resident harrison in a public reference to the coxey army su.vi i believe that if the republican po of administration had not been tti i ened we should not have witnessed i bad almost appalling manifest ' it is by such utterances as thi ihu â– ex-prt'siuc":it make it almost imposml ; for intelligent men t-j preser.v that bpÂ«ct for him that his position entitles him to ever sine the mckinley bill b effective the industrial listresi through out the country h:;s been i..